This article reviews the use of dialogue and associated communication formats within the context of participatory or co-design decision-making processes in the development of assistive technologies. My professional experience as a designer, researcher, and educator suggested the dialogue among the designer, end-user, and associated stakeholders is critical to effective and economic product development. The research I report on here is a systematic analysis of that understanding. First, I conducted a literature review which established that there was no standard meaning for the term “dialogue.” The literature review highlighted the challenges of reduced options for communication through the compounding constraints of culture, language, and i...
Many participatory design methods are heavily reliant on the presence of communication skills, with ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this research is to explore how consensus is reached amongst teams during ...
Assistive Technology (AT) products are defined as the devices, items or systems whether acquired com...
This article reviews the use of dialogue and associated communication formats within the context of ...
This paper presents a research-through-design exploring interaction as a dialog between the user and...
International audienceCreating outstanding products is vital for a company's endurance in competitiv...
The topic of this research is to contribute to understanding the process of design by developing a m...
This presentation draws upon 25 year’s experience working with people who have impairments and live ...
Technology has potential for improving the lives of persons with severe disabilities. But it's a cha...
In the following, designs are conceived as proposals for innovations. As such, they occur in languag...
This paper approaches the topics of Conversational Design and Conversational Interfaces (CUI) from a...
Non-speaking users of communication aids have a range of pragmatic conversational goals. These may b...
The twenty case studies from the field of Assistive Technology (AT) product design were identified f...
This lecture draws upon 25 years experience working with people who have impairments and live with d...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
Many participatory design methods are heavily reliant on the presence of communication skills, with ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this research is to explore how consensus is reached amongst teams during ...
Assistive Technology (AT) products are defined as the devices, items or systems whether acquired com...
This article reviews the use of dialogue and associated communication formats within the context of ...
This paper presents a research-through-design exploring interaction as a dialog between the user and...
International audienceCreating outstanding products is vital for a company's endurance in competitiv...
The topic of this research is to contribute to understanding the process of design by developing a m...
This presentation draws upon 25 year’s experience working with people who have impairments and live ...
Technology has potential for improving the lives of persons with severe disabilities. But it's a cha...
In the following, designs are conceived as proposals for innovations. As such, they occur in languag...
This paper approaches the topics of Conversational Design and Conversational Interfaces (CUI) from a...
Non-speaking users of communication aids have a range of pragmatic conversational goals. These may b...
The twenty case studies from the field of Assistive Technology (AT) product design were identified f...
This lecture draws upon 25 years experience working with people who have impairments and live with d...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
Many participatory design methods are heavily reliant on the presence of communication skills, with ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this research is to explore how consensus is reached amongst teams during ...
Assistive Technology (AT) products are defined as the devices, items or systems whether acquired com...